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Cole Porter
Dream-dancing
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Composer
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Cole Porter
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Publication Date
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Jul 1941
First Performance
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Oct 1941
Average_duration
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5:20
"Dream Dancing" is a popular song composed by Cole Porter in 1941. It was written for the musical "You'll Never Get Rich," which premiered on Broadway on November 10, 1941. The song was performed by Fred Astaire and featured in the film adaptation of the musical, "You'll Never Get Rich," which was released in 1941. The song is a ballad with a slow and dreamy tempo. It is written in the key of F major and has a 32-bar form. The melody is characterized by its smooth and flowing lines, which are supported by lush harmonies and a gentle rhythm. The lyrics describe the feeling of being lost in a dream-like state while dancing with a loved one. The song is divided into two main sections, each with its own distinct melody and lyrics. The first section begins with the lines "Dream dancing, oh, what a lucky romance," and describes the feeling of being swept away by the music and the moment. The second section begins with the lines "Dream dancing, just you and I, alone in the crowd," and describes the feeling of being lost in a world of their own while dancing together. The song is notable for its use of Porter's trademark wit and wordplay. The lyrics are filled with clever rhymes and double entendres, such as the line "We'll glide on our pride like two swans on a tide," which plays on the words "glide" and "pride." Overall, "Dream Dancing" is a beautiful and romantic song that captures the feeling of being lost in a dream-like state while dancing with a loved one. Its lush harmonies, smooth melody, and clever lyrics make it a classic example of Cole Porter's songwriting genius.
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Dream dancing  Dream Dancing, song (from You'll Never Get Rich)
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